- Use "xtickformat" function to update date labels automatically on zooming>> xtickformat(app.UIAxes,'MMM-yyyy');
- You can also use "LimitsChangedFcn" to set a custom callback function. For example: >> app.UIAxes.XAxis.LimitsChangedFcn = @(src,event)updateDateXTicks(app);
Why do I receive the error "Error using enableLegacyExplorationModes" when using "axtoolbar" with "PostActionCallback" on "uifigure" in MATLAB R2025a?
8 visualizzazioni (ultimi 30 giorni)
Mostra commenti meno recenti
MathWorks Support Team
il 5 Feb 2026 alle 0:00
Risposto: MathWorks Support Team
il 17 Feb 2026 alle 21:11
I have created a custom axes toolbar using "axtoolbar". I also have a "uifigure", for which, date labels disappear on zooming in. I want to enable a callback method on zooming my "uifigure" so that I can manually update these labels in the callback. I am using "PostActionCallback" to attach a callback to "uiaxes" for zooming my "uifigure". Why do I get an error "Error using enableLegacyExplorationModes. Custom axes toolbar found. Call enableLegacyExplorationModes before customizing the axes toolbar."? And how can I update date labels automatically on zooming in "uifigure"?
Risposta accettata
MathWorks Support Team
il 5 Feb 2026 alle 0:00
This is expected behavior as "PostActionCallback" method is not supported without going into legacy mode. Using custom toolbar is not possible in legacy mode.
The interaction behavior in figures created in R2024b and earlier versions of MATLAB is called "legacy exploration modes". In legacy exploration modes, you can control interaction behavior only on a per figure basis. So, in legacy exploration modes, all the axes inside a given figure always have the same interaction modes. For more information on legacy exploration modes, please refer to the legacy exploration modes documentation.
Instead of using "PostActionCallback", you can follow the below approaches:
0 Commenti
Più risposte (0)
Vedere anche
Categorie
Scopri di più su Data Exploration in Help Center e File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!